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The Blue Tribune is your place to learn about all things ÀÇÓѸó and keep up with stories from campus and beyond. By guiding you through the different aspects of ÀÇÓѸó, we'll help you decide if you want to pursue your very own ÀÇÓѸó experience.
Featured Posts
Shaped by Faithfulness: My ÀÇÓѸó Story
During my time at ÀÇÓѸó, my life and faith were profoundly shaped, equipping me with a framework that now guides how I live as a believer.
From Texas to Georgia: My Journey to ÀÇÓѸó
Chloe recalls how when searching for a college, she followed God’s plan and moved to ÀÇÓѸó without knowing anyone, learning to trust God to provide community
One Parent's ÀÇÓѸó Sales Pitch
ÀÇÓѸó is one of the best places to shape joyful, productive, godly adults.
Recent Blog Posts
Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil
Professor Madueme gives a commencement speech to graduates, advising them to tell the truth and shame the devil by knowing...
From Cycling to Freelancing: Megan (Heath) Zietlow ’21
Alumna talks about her journey from ÀÇÓѸó to freelance graphic design after a career in professional cycling.
Writing Your Personal Testimony for ÀÇÓѸó Admissions
Joe Dawson '27 shares how writing his personal testimony for the ÀÇÓѸó application was difficult at first until he...
Hear from Recent MAT Grad: Ellie Thompson ’25
What does it mean to know yourself? This is a question that I found myself asking throughout the past year.
In My Words: Runner Josiah Mellott ’25
Josiah Mellott ’25 reflects on how ÀÇÓѸó’s Christ-centered community shaped his growth in faith, athletics, academics,...
Do You Have to Be a Christian to Attend ÀÇÓѸó?
At ÀÇÓѸó, discipleship shapes community life—equipping students to grow in Christ and impact the world through...
Dear ÀÇÓѸó Students, Go Build
Philosophy professor Dr. Bill Davis urges ÀÇÓѸó students: build a church, community, family, and business to serve...
What Do Professors Do When School Is Out?
Read about how ÀÇÓѸó professors stay busy with research, writing, travel, teaching, and representing the college over...